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07/03/2009

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Entire program – July 3, 2009

Today on The World: US troops make their way through southern Afghanistan on day two of a major military operation aimed at clearing out the Taliban and winning over locals; an anti-gay backlash in Senegal, and the government is leading the way; and a bride and groom separated by visa problems and thousands of miles go ahead with wedding day plans – thanks to the internet.
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US progress in Afghanistan

US-Marine100 AFGAnchor Marco Werman speaks with Rajiv Chandrasekaran, a Washington Post correspondent embedded with the Marines, for the latest on the US operation launched yesterday in southern Afghanistan.
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The British in Afghanistan

The deaths of two British soldiers in Afghanistan earlier this week has sparked debate about Britain’s role in the war. The World’s Laura Lynch reports from London.
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Afghan pastime

kawk75The World’s Aaron Schachter tells us about the Afghan sport of kawk fighting. It’s a favorite Friday pastime for many Afghans in Kabul.
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US stance on political crisis in Honduras

The Obama Administration has condemned this week’s coup in Honduras. That puts the US in the unusual position of siding with traditional foes Venezuela and Cuba. The World’s Katy Clark reports.
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Mid-term elections in Mexico

Mexican President Felipe Calderon has a high approval rating in his country, but his party isn’t expected to do well in this weekend’s midterm elections. The World’s Lorne Matalon reports.
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West African crackdown on homosexuals

Correspondent Jori Lewis reports on how gay men in Senegal have become targets of violence and a government crackdown.
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Skyping the wedding

wedding100Anchor Marco Werman speaks with a man in Denver who’s exchanging wedding vows tomorrow with a woman in China. Joe Sinisi and Liu Shu had planned their wedding in Denver, complete with 158 guests. But the bride got held up when her visa was delayed. Still, the wedding will go on, thanks to the internet software Skype.
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Geo Quiz

Our daily geography quiz.
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Geo Quiz Answer

Today’s answer is the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
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Global Hit: Femi Kuti

Anchor Marco Werman interviews Nigerian afrobeat musician Femi Kuti, son of the late pioneer of the genre Fela Kuti, and gets him to answer the questions he himself poses on his new CD about progress in Africa.
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